Eastern Sun, 10 September 1969
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Title Section21 1969-09-10 1 EASTERN SUN SINGAPORE'S OWN NATIONAL DAILY Estd. 1966. Vol. 4 No. 1114 Wednesday, 10 September 1969. MC(P) 0737 Price 15 cents21 words
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495 1969-09-10 1 TEL AVIV, Tues. (UPI) In the biggest attack since the June 1967 six-day war, Israeli tanks crossed the Gulf of Suez in assault boats last night and today smashed Egyptian military positions along a 30mile front, Israeli spokesmen said. Using planes to blast495 words
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184 1969-09-10 1 OOI ENG CHIANG - By OOI ENG CHIANG America's top singing star Miss Diana Shaw paid a surprise visit to Singapore last night. Miss Shaw who flew in with her tennis partner and dress designer, Mrs. Bernice Korshak and the Deputv Director of the United Nations International184 words
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Article, Illustration426 1969-09-10 1 THE trading community here yesterday dispelled fears that the Republic will suffer in her entrepot trade with Malaysia announcing its intentions to export directly to consumer countries. Singapore business leaders were commenting on a report quoting the Malaysian Minister of Commerce and426 words
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Article108 1969-09-10 1 ADDIS ABABA. Tues. (Reuter) I'.N. Secretary General U Thant said here today that he was more optimistic than ever before about the prospects of a just and peaceful solution to end the war in Nigeria. V Thant made the statement before leaving for New York at the end108 words
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317 1969-09-10 1 SOVIETS IVIN OCEAN CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) The Prime Minister Mr. John Gorton today rejected suggestions that the Russian naval presence in the Indian Ocean was part of an "encircling movement." He said Russian influence in the sphere could not be regarded as inimical to317 words
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176 1969-09-10 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. (Reuter) Police today hunted the daughter of one of Brazil's aristocratic families alleged to have rented |he house where kidnapped IS. ambassador C. Burke tlbrick was held. They also were searching for eighth men involved in the abduction176 words
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Article83 1969-09-10 1 ACCRA. TUPS (Reuter) Troops and police shot dead 11 people and injured another 30 today in rioting over the government's choice of a chief fcr the Dagomba tribe, in Ghana's northern town of Yen di the Ghana news agency reported. Yendi. 50 miles west83 words
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Article72 1969-09-10 1 IBIZA. Balearic Islands. Tues (Reuter) Spanish authorities. who are driving the flute-playing Hippies of Ibiza and neghbouring Formentera from their island paradises here, todav e x P e another 27 of them. Over the weekend, the authorities announced thev had expelled 82 foreign Hippies over the past week.72 words
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Article40 1969-09-10 1 TEL AVIV. Tues. (Renter) An Israeli military spokesman said tonight that some 100 Egyptians were killed in the 10-hour long streamroller-typc operation launched by Israeli armed forces along a 50 km (30 miles) stretch of the Egyptian coast today.40 words
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Article, Illustration14 1969-09-10 1 MISS Mavis Yong posing for the Eastern Sun at the airport. See Page 12.14 words
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206 1969-09-10 1 No Holds Barred The Next Round...' BEIRUT, Tues. (Reuter) Egyptian forces tofl*jr shot down three Israeli planes and sank two boats, an Egyptian military spokesman said in a statement broad- east bv Cairo radio. In the first phase the front had tried to minimise civilian casualties, the sources said, but206 words
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Miscellaneous12 1969-09-10 1 "I guess you dropped this on ninth green at the country club!"12 words
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Article, Illustration122 1969-09-10 2 THE Chairman of Stothert and Pitt Ltd. well-known manufacturers of construction and quarry heavy equipment Lord Brecon arrives here today on a round-the-world export mission. The month-long trip includes visits to India. Thailand. Malaysia, Singapore. Australia. New Zealand. United States and Canada During his stay122 words
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Article, Illustration444 1969-09-10 2 The newly installed president of the Beta Chapter of Singapore's International Y's Men's Club. Mr. Goh Soon Hock, has called for stronger and warmer ties amongst the members of his organisation here. Mr. Goh, who was formally Installed as head of his chapter at a444 words
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Article240 1969-09-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Five hundred followers of land grabber. Hamid TuaJi were today ordered by the Selangor State Government to quit the land they illegal'* reoccupied after the detention of their leader. The followers who illegally opened up the land at Merbok Berdarah near Sabak240 words
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Article, Illustration157 1969-09-10 2 Konf Chow Wui Koon. a well-known local cla n association, yesterday donated $5,346 to the National Theatre Trust. The monies are proceeds of a Cantonese opera "The Heroine" staged by the association, recently Dr. Goh Poh Seng, chairman of the Trust, received the cheque157 words
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68 1969-09-10 2 The newly-appointed Ambassador of Japan to Singapore, Mr. Yasuhito Nara, yesterday presented his credentials to the President of the Republic, En- che Yusof bin Ishak, at the Istana. Until his appointment to Singapore, Mr. Nara had been the Japanese Consul General to New York and Chicago. Mr. Nara, married with68 words
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401 1969-09-10 2 KUCHING, Tues. (Reuter) —Sarawak is aiming for direct shipping services from world ports to the East Malaysian State with the completion of new US$2O million (almost three million sterling) port facilities in Kuching by the end of 1972. Ships of up to 15,000401 words
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Article, Illustration229 1969-09-10 2 Two high-powered hotel executives from Honolulu are now in Singapore to promote the SI 14 million "Ala Moana Hotel", which will he readv in June 1970. This hotel is owned by the "Flagship" chain, the second largest chain of hotels in the United229 words
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Article, Illustration120 1969-09-10 2 The Malaysia-Singapore Airline* Singapore-Bali route will be opened on Oct. 15 with the new Boeing 7375. This wis announced vetterday with the arrival of the third of five Boeing 737s ordered by MSA to replace all its Comet Services. The new route will »l»o120 words
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Article100 1969-09-10 2 REPRESENTATIVES from 40 affiliated bodies will attend the Lembaga Blasiswa Kenangan Maulud (The Prophet Muhammad's Birthday Memorial Scholarship Tund board's) annual general meeting, on Sept at the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society's premises in Lorong 12. Geylang. The meeting, biggest ever to be held since the LBKM's100 words
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217 1969-09-10 2 KUCHING. Tues. (AFP) The capita] investment committee led by it* chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin arrived here today with "an open mind*' to hear new Ideas, new suggestions and proposals for industrial development in Sarawak. Tun Tan said: 'The main idea in217 words
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Article50 1969-09-10 2 THE Jurong Town Branch of the Overseas Union Bank will be officially opened for business tomorrow. Tburs. Sept. 11. The branch is located at No. 37, Block 109, Taman Jurong 7. There will be a reception from 11.30 a m. to 2.00 p.m. to mark the occasion.50 words
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Advertisement165 1969-09-10 2 I I DRAW NO: 43 ON THURSDAY 11TH SEPTEMBER TO BC HELD AT THK SINGAPORE WONDERLAND AMUSEMENT PARK, KALLANC PARK. AT 7.30 P.M. A CHANCE TO WIN TWO TOTO JACKPOTS A WEEK $lOO,OOO TO WINNERS WITH t NUMBERS CORRECT $20,000 $350/ TO WINNIRS '.VITH 4 PLUS THL ADDITIONAL NUMBFR CORRECT165 words
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44 1969-09-10 3 INDIAN Muslims, on a two-day hunger strike in protest against the Al-Aqsa Mosque burning and demanding withdrawal of all American assistance to Israel, offered prayers on Sept. 1. Their tent was pitched on the pavement close to the U.S. Con-sulate-General in Calcutta. UPI Photo.— UPI Photo. - 44 words
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570 1969-09-10 3 HONG KONG. Tues. (Reuter and UPI) North Vietnam's late President Ho wished he had lived longer to go on serving his people, and left them his profound affection as a legacy. In his will, read out at a service in Hanoi s Ba Dinh570 words
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345 1969-09-10 3 Ton Due Thang. the new Acting President of North Vietnam, has spent 15 of his 81 years in prison. Immediately upon his release in 1945, Thang joined the Viet Minh to fight against the French who had im- prisoned him. Thang, who345 words
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Article103 1969-09-10 3 SEOUL. Tues. (UPI) The South Korean Government announced today that a mysterious disease which has affected more- than 400 persons in provincial areas along the nation's western coast Is now tentatively regarded as cholera. The Health-Social Affairs Ministry s aid In a special announcement that quarantine measures103 words
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Article, Illustration28 1969-09-10 3 UPI Radtophoto.UPI Radtophoto. - 28 words
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588 1969-09-10 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Beater and UFI) The United States appeared yesterday to have nudged a reluctant Saigon Government into observing a three-day truce called by the Communists as a mark of mourning for North Vietnamese President Ho. Officials were carefully watching battlefield developments588 words
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Article39 1969-09-10 3 CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) Marijuana worth $40,000 (£18.6651 and liquid methedrine worth $3,000 (£1.400) were seized and two people arrested by customs' narcotics agents in Sydney during the night. Customs and Excise Senator. Malcolm Scott, announced here today.39 words
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Article65 1969-09-10 3 LAGOS. Tues. (Reuter) The Moslem Association of Nigeria has described last month's fire at the Ai Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem as "a vile and wanton desecration of a sacred place". Radio Nigeria reported last night. The association, meeting in Ibadan, Western Nigeria, set up a seven-man committee to65 words
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Article59 1969-09-10 3 JAKARTA Tues (UPI) Illiteracy in Indonesia has jumped between 20 and 30 per cent since 1964. according to official estimates, and the latest literary rate ls now estimated at about eight per cent. Indonesian Education Minister Mashuri. in a speech yesterday commemorating International Literacy Day a id the59 words
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514 1969-09-10 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) Asian diplomats predicted yesterday that the General Assembly would refuse to admit Communist China to the United Nations in place of the Government of Chiang Kai-Shek. The formal request by 14 nations to reopen the514 words
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63 1969-09-10 3 "JAPAN WEEK IN SAN FRANCISCO", a salute to the cultural and economic ties that have grown since the first Japanese immigrated to the Bay area a hundred years ago, opened its ceremonies on Sept. 5. Dignarities here (L-R) H.E. Dakeso Shimoda, Ambassador to the US. and Mrs. Shimoda, San Francisco— UPI photo - 63 words
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612 1969-09-10 3 MOSCOW, Tues. (UPI) Japanese Foreign Minister, Kiichi Aichi, ended his visit to the Soviet Union without finding solutions to outstanding Russo-Japan-ese problems. An official communique after Aichi's departure for Brussels and Washington to-day said "there were differences in the position of the two612 words
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Article73 1969-09-10 3 MANILA, Tues. (UP I) Ferdinand (Bong Bong) Marcos. Jr.. 11-year-old son of Philipgines President Marcos, as received confirmation as the first Filipino for the first commercial moon Alight. Pan American Airways sent Master Marcos his "First Moon Flights" Club Card after President Nixon's visit in73 words
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Advertisement163 1969-09-10 3 buvBRRUR KITCHEN MACHINES OR MIXERS EIGHT Table Lighters to be won this month HERE'S HOW YOU ENTER When you purchase your Braun kitchen machine A or mixer, you'll be given an entry form which A W entitles you to participate in the monthly kitchen i n a contest for one163 words
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Article, Illustration497 1969-09-10 4 MACHINE-GUN FIRE GREETS FORMATION OF A NEW LIBYAN GOVERNMENT CAIRO, Tues. (Reuter) Dr. Mahmdud Solimah Al Maghreby, once sentenced to death for working to overthrow King Idris, is the new Prime Minister of Libya, the Middle East News Agency (MENA) said listUPI Radiophoto - 497 words
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Article, Illustration468 1969-09-10 4 BONN. Tuea (Renter) West German Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesinger and President Georges Pompidou of France yesterday agreed that a summit conference of European Common Market heads of government should, if possible, be held as early as November. The two statesmen discusser} the projected468 words
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Article69 1969-09-10 4 CHIGWELL. England. Tues (Reuter) A man was shot in the legs snd two others injured as rival gangs fought on a housing estate here early today. Petrol bombs thrown during the fighting started two small fires in garages Detectives said they thought the incident69 words
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Article46 1969-09-10 4 RAWALPINDI. TUM fUPT) —The permanent Head of the Pakistani Foreign Office S M Yusuf. flew to Rabat last night to attend the preparatory committee meeting for the proposed Islamic Summit on the burning of the A 1 Aqsa Mo* que in Israel.46 words
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270 1969-09-10 4 ADDIS ABABA, Tues. (Reuter) Arab delegates set out today io seek African support in their quarrel with Israel at the African "summit" conference here. The Middle East issue comes before the conference hitherto preoccupied with the Nigerian question in the form270 words
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Article54 1969-09-10 4 ACCRA. Tues. (Reuter) Ghana's second republic will be inaugurated on October 1. it was announced here yesterday This will spell the end of the National Liberation Council which has ruled Ghana since the military overthrew ex-pre-sident Kwime Nkrumah in 196? The state opening of Parliar ment will54 words
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Article48 1969-09-10 4 PARIS. Tueft- (Reuter) The world will have tens of millions more Illiterate adults in 1970 than it had in 1960. Mr. Rene Maheu. Director Genera] of UNESCO, said here yesterday. "Illiteracy spreads underdevelopment." Mr. Maheu com minted during a ceremony marking UNESCO's third international literacy day.48 words
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Article32 1969-09-10 4 BEIRUT. Tues. (UPI) The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, CPFLP) yesterday claimed resport buitv for all three bomb attacks in the Hague, Brcssels. and Bonn.32 words
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Article, Illustration372 1969-09-10 4 CAIRO, Tues. An un-dated file photograph of Salem Issawi who is reported to be one of the two hijackers who took the Trans World Airlines jetliner to Syria from Rome. Identification of this photograph was made by the office here of the Popular Front for372 words
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Article29 1969-09-10 4 MARTIGUES. France. Tuee. (Reuter) An ancient sarcophagus containing a wellpreserved skeleton believed to date from Roman times ha 3 Leen found near this southern France town by children.29 words
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313 1969-09-10 4 BELFAST, Norhern Ireland, Tues (Reuter) The voices of hate broadcast by clandestine extremist radio stations were quelled today as 500 more British troops moved into Belfast to contain sectarian violence. Three radio stations two of which urged Protestants to "meet Are with Are" against313 words
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Article370 1969-09-10 4 PRAGUE. Tues (UPI) A struggle appeared to be in progress yesterday ove r the future of Alexander Dubcek. the hero of Czechoslovakia's long-gone '"socialism with a human face" Dubcek. the former First Secretary of the Communist Party, still is a member of the party's ruling Presidium370 words
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314 1969-09-10 4 OSLO. Tues. (Reuter) Norway's Labour Party reluctantly conceded victory to the ruling non-socialist coalition today after the closestrun general electior in the country s history. Mr. Reiulf Steen, deputy labour chairman, asked if he thought Mr Per Borten's coalition would continue in power, replied:314 words
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147 1969-09-10 4 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) American black power leader Robert Franklin Williams was back in London's Pentonv.lle Prison today after foiling British Government attempts to deport him to Cairo. Williams' friends were studying how to flv him to Detroit where he has said he wants to147 words
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Article69 1969-09-10 4 ISTANBUL, Tues. (Reuter) Turkish Police have arrested nine members of a forgery gang alleged to have printed nearly one million Turkish lira (about £50.000) in 100 lira (five sterling) notes. Police said four of the gang were detained after trying to change the notes in banks on69 words
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Article381 1969-09-10 5 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. (UPI) The United States reported officially to the world community on Monday on the landing of two American astronauts on the moon. Addressing the U.N. Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, Thomas O. Paine, Chief on the National Aeronautics and381 words
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Article117 1969-09-10 5 TOKYO. Tues. (UFI) Japan has 331 persons who are more than 100 vears old, the Ministry of Welfare reported to-day It identified the oldest living Japanese as Ito Monmoto. 116, a resident of Hvogo Prefecture near the city of Kobe. The Ministry's yearly census ef persons over117 words
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Article39 1969-09-10 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) The US House of Representatives today approved a 101 100.000 dollars Peace Corps budget. The budget is 900.000 dollar® less than last year's appropriation and will support 12,000 volunteers compared with 12.400 in 1968-39 words
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Article55 1969-09-10 5 CARACAS. Venezuela. Tues fUPI) Political tension eased in Venezuela Mondav with the arrest for military tral of former Inspector General Pablo Flores. Flores had resisted arrest since last Wednesday because the order had not been issued by a military court He submitted to arrest without resistance on an55 words
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Article97 1969-09-10 5 SAN DIEGO. Calif. Tues. (UPl)—Noel M. Loomis, 64. author of more than 50 books and 400 short stones, died in a hospital Sunday of a brain tumor Loomis was noted for composing on a linotype machine because lie found a typewriter fatiguing and so was97 words
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Article28 1969-09-10 5 GRAND VALLEY. Colo.. Tues (Reuter) A planned underground nuclear blast in western Colorado was postponed yesterday for at least 24 hours because of unsuitable weather conditions.28 words
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Article232 1969-09-10 5 DEL RIO. Texas. Tues. fUPI) President Nixon and President Gustavo Diai Ordai of Mexico on Monday dedicated with a hug and a handshake the huge Amlstad Dam. a Joint project to tame the Rio Grande. Nixon saluted the s7Bm structure as "a symbol to232 words
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Article67 1969-09-10 5 NEW YORK. Tues. fßeuter) A new hurricane, code-name Gerda is pos:ng a threat to the heavilv populated northeastern United States according to the National Hurricane Centre. A Hurricane watch is in effect from Cape Hatteras. N.C ,to Cape Cod. mass The storm was last reported67 words
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Article79 1969-09-10 5 KINGSTON. N. Y. Tues (UPI) Tests were made on Monday to determine whether Eva Gschopf. one of the world's top fashion photography models, was under the influence of LSD when she fell to her from a pine tree she had climbed. Miss Gschopf, a red-haired native of79 words
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171 1969-09-10 5 CAMDEN, N.J., Tues. (UPI) Some 125 heavilv armed police swept through Camden's ghetto In a series raids yesterday, arresting five persons and confiscating large arsenal of weapons in connection with last week's racial violence. Four men and a woman were arrested. Charges against the171 words
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Article400 1969-09-10 5 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. (UPI) A mob of Hells Angels motorcyclists overpowered four policemen and took three prisoners away from them on Monday In San Francisco's Haight-A<ibury district. The officers called for reinforcements. stormed the gangs headquarters and arrested 35 persons, including 15 "groovy chick' females who400 words
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Article176 1969-09-10 5 WASHINGTON. Toes (UPI) Sen. Everett M Dirkseo will he given a tribute Tuesday the nation usually for its biggest heroes when President Nixon and other leaders join in a service for the dead Senate Republican leader under the Rotunda of the l*.S. Capitol. It was announced176 words
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Article56 1969-09-10 5 BONN, Tues. (UPi> Q«n. JWlliam C Westmoreland. Chairman of the US. Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrived here on Monday for talks with German Army Commanders and to observe a major NATO manoeuvre One purpose of the manoeuvre ia to learn whether helicopter tactics evolved during Westmoreland's command in Viet56 words
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395 1969-09-10 5 MEXICO. Tues. (UPI) Echoing the kidnappers who forced their release, the 15 prisoners swapped for the life of the U.S. Ambassador to Brazil blamed U.S. "imperialism" on Monday for the troubles of their homeland. In a Joint statement given to the press, the 15395 words
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Article58 1969-09-10 5 QUITO, Ecuador. (UPI) Ecuador said on Monday it will ask Cuba to extradite the 12 men and a woman who hijacked two Ecuadorean A»r Force DC-Vs last Saturday. The hijackers fled to Cuba in only one of the planes after killing the co-pilot and wounding the flight engineer of58 words
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Article44 1969-09-10 5 NEW YORK. Tues (UPP The Brooklj-n District Attorney's office continued questlon;ng two California men Monday in connection with the sensational Sharon Tate slaying Arrestee on Friday for possession of marijuana and guns were Daniel Wayne Wetherl and Dennis Duane Hartford, both 24.44 words
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498 1969-09-10 5 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. (UPI) —ln a major crackdown on suspected subversives and terrorists, Brazil on Monday arrested at least 40 persons believed to be linked to the kidnapping of U.S. Ambassador C. Burke Elbrick who was freed on Sunday. Military sources said498 words
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144 1969-09-10 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter) Tighter security precautions for U.S. Ambassadors In Latin American countries are seen as inevitable following last week's daring kidnap by guerrillas of Ambassador C. Burke Elbnck In Rio De Janeiro. Despite mounting concern in the U S. that other terrorist144 words
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Article216 1969-09-10 5 CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (UPI) The three Apollo 12 astronauts, watching their huge space machine roll toward the launch pad. said on Monday they were eager to start their journey toward man's second land. ing on the moon. "It looks good." said Charles (Pete» Conrad.216 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1969-09-10 5 m KgHH ■fiftfti ■ml-; n/ At Uit 7 A rm6?Cot*\ yA*.... r .113 words
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Article402 1969-09-10 6 r? Is an annual exercise for governments to publish birth and death rates and graphically indicate whether they have fallen or risen over the previous years. Further breakdown figures dwell on the mortality causes. Most of the nations, however, do the bracketing in the disease groups common to402 words
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Article516 1969-09-10 6 GIRL-watching is the manliest of all sport and certainly the oldest going right back to Adam. Of course in the pre-apple-eating days Adam had a much better view than the civilised mortals of today but if Adam had quality we have quantity. To cut a long story short, man516 words
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Article, Illustration866 1969-09-10 6 Alan Rake - By Alan Rake, LONDON: With the African oil explosion of the sixties, come the problem of the division of the oil wealth. Africa was a newcomer to the oil business; its governments were like babes in the oil producing jungle. The hard-bitten866 words
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393 1969-09-10 6 ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN - By ARTHUR SPIEGELMAN LONDON. (Reuter) An undercover «B*B will be sent to Stratford-rpon-Avon next month to And out who is buried in Shakespeare's tomb. The move is part of a campaign by the four-member Shakespeare Action Committee which believes that Inside the393 words
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Article, Illustration790 1969-09-10 6 JOSEPH ALSOP - By JOSEPH ALSOP SAIGON "I don't propose to be the first American President to lose a war." The boast, avowal, claim or statement of purpose call it what you will was made twice here in Saigon, first by President Nixon in his private meeting with President Thieu,790 words
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639 1969-09-10 6 ALAN DEAN - By ALAN DEAN. TEL AVIV: The struggle for "black power" in Israel is nearinr a head. Dr. Zvi Dinstein, Israel's Deputy Finance Minister. has stated that a 42-inch oil pipeline linking the Red Sea with the Mediterranean will be operating by October this year.639 words
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Article33 1969-09-10 6 Blessed Is he who has found his work; let him ask no other blessedness He has a work, a life purpose; he has found it. and will follow It. Thomas Carlyle.33 words
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COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL
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463 1969-09-10 7 By Our Mark«t Reporter cTb exception of industrials, steady conditions prevailed in Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore yesterday. Generally, valuee continued to fall away in industrials as this section of the atock market met with further proflttaking.The tendency was for a downward drift and463 words
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Article1430 1969-09-10 7 IJUSIXESS done In and reported to the trading rooms Stock Exchange of Malaysia and Singapore the number of tharet traded in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified: INDUSTRIALS BEN $1*0 (1> $1.89 (1); Borneo $LB3 i3) $1.82 (1G>Camel $190 (1) SI 89 <1>; C Sunr1,430 words
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Article233 1969-09-10 7 The following i» a b«rthinf !:st released by the Port of Singapore Authority for Sept. 10. DEPARTURE Godowaa Vesaela 1 2 Tricolour 6/7 Atreus 31 32 Derbyshire Sankei Maru 4 FL 41 Yamayasu Maru Straat Luanda 4T Adrastus 43 Izumi Maru 6/7 Benarkle ARRIVAL Goiowns Vessels Izumu233 words
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Article150 1969-09-10 7 _LO\ r DON, Tues. (Reuter) Tne market moved erratically in quiet trading Towards the c*ose the FT index rose 1.3, •iter a loss of 0.7 at noon. Klinger/s quote w& B resumed a six weel < »uspension a t io 3 (pre-suspension 15/6). and eased further to150 words
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Article108 1969-09-10 7 LONDON. Tues. (UPI) Exports of Rover cars were up 12 per cent to a record level for the first 10 months of the year. British Leyland Motor Corporation announced yesterday. Total home and away gales also were higher, and there were indications of a108 words
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Article14 1969-09-10 7 THE tin pnce for yesterday wa« <640 00 per pieul, down $1,124.14 words
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Article, Illustration76 1969-09-10 7 IBM World Trade Corporation recently announced the appointment of Mr. John Bradley as Country General Manager for Singapore and Malaysia. t Mned IBM In 1956 la Loe Angeles, California, and has had considerable experience In salee training, sales promotion, and the banking Industry. His last position brought76 words
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Article290 1969-09-10 7 September first grade rubber buyer® closed at 5 pjn.. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73-3/4 cent* per lb.. unchan*ed from the previous close. Th« tone of the market was quiet. Initial quotations were again marked down following London's close last week but thereafter levels a'«ea<ted290 words
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Article54 1969-09-10 7 NEW YORK. Tues (UPJ) Rubber futures closed uochanged to 75 points lower on the New York Commodity Exchange yesterday. There were no sales. (Ask) Sept. 28.00 Nov. 28.00 28 50 28.00 March 27.75 27.95 May 27.85 July 27.75 T Sep J, 27 5 Locally. Na 2 RSS was54 words
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485 1969-09-10 7 LONDON, Tuoa. The Rolls-Royee RB 199 jet engine chosen to power Hie Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) planned for Britain, Federal Germany and Italy will bo the product of advanced knowledge gained by the British company in the development of its latest civil aircraft engines.485 words
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Article96 1969-09-10 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Gold price* were mixed in routine trading yesterday on markets here and abroad. In London, gold remained unchanged at the morning fixing ana roee 1 cent for a second fixing of 40 91 dollars a troy ounce Gold in Frankfurt96 words
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206 1969-09-10 7 COLOMBO. Tues. (UPI) The Asian Coconut Community (ACC) yesterday decided to protest the European Economic Community proposal to impose inland tax on vegetable food oils and meal, including coconut oil and copra meal. The ACC during its closing session206 words
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160 1969-09-10 7 Brussels. Tues. (UPI) Jspanese Foreign Minister Klichi Alehi will have talks with Belgian leaders and Common Market officials durin* a three-day official visit to Brussels beginning today. Aichl arrives in the Belgian capital from Moscow at 2.10 p.m. (1310 GMT) and will meet160 words
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Article39 1969-09-10 7 NEW YORK. Tues. (UPI) Dow Jones closing averages on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. 30 Industrial 811.84 20 Raila 196.60 15 Utilities 113.59 63 Stocks 275.38 40 Bonds 71.56 Commodity futures index 139.69 up 0.06.39 words
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200 1969-09-10 7 NEW YORK, Tues. (UP!) Stocks declined for the fourth day In a row yesterday in light turnover. There were no fresh news factors, and most analysts termed the move "an extension of last week's slide." Shortly before the final bell the UP! marketwide200 words
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Article312 1969-09-10 7 J" 11 Jf^XZJEIjL^Ht! 1 S 11 Jt J r 1 jj II 1 1' 1 B( i {wi| pi P F [01 tel Malaysia 1 L 68 168 S H lotel S*pura [otei Negara 1 In* Motel 2.27 L.00 101 .70 > V lerlln Hotel 10312 words
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Article81 1969-09-10 7 LONDON. Tuas. (UPI) Rubber market closed with buyers reserved yesterday. No. 1 ESS «pot 26-1/4, 20-3/8 Settlement House Oct. 26-3/8, 26-9/16. Nov.. Dec. and Oet./Dee. 261/2. 26-5/8-Jan /March 26-1/4, 26-7/16. April' June 26-1/4, 26-3/8. July .-Sept. 26-1/16. 26-1/4. Oct.-Dec. 25-7/8. 26. Jan./ March 25-11/18. 25-7/8.81 words
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Article79 1969-09-10 7 CANBERRA, Tues. (Reuter) Australia's exports for July reached record $352 million, according to flfurea released today by the Commonwealth Bureau oi Census and Statistica The July flfurea were $47 million up on previous month and $BB million hlfher than for July last y®ar. The most substantial increases79 words
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Article88 1969-09-10 7 THE aoon price* at U»e Singapore ChtncM ProdOM Kx chant* iwtcrdv w«re>— Bora Seller Coconut Oil (FOB.) Dram 6100 Mixed Copra 50-60 Munich White Pepper (FOB.) 157.50 Sarawak White Pepper (FOB) 156 00 Sarawak special Black Pepper tF-O-B.) 9€% N Iff lit 50 Lamponc fpedal Black Pepper (F O88 words
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Article50 1969-09-10 7 (Mutiieri' Price* for Sept. 10) ASIA UNIT TRUSTS Mil. InvMt. rand 1 25 145 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUSTS Ut Malayan 2 52 2nd Malayan 202 s«a»c lii MS Sterling Com S/S H E- TRUST FUNDS 1st Hong Kong 1 65 1.71* 2nd Hone kOnl 1-11 L16* (•Uou Rons Currency)50 words
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Article55 1969-09-10 7 HONG KONG, Tues. (UPI) Money Quotations today: HK56.***** per U.S. dollar HK55.105 per U.S. dollar TT HK$ 14.51 per pound sterlin* HK5306.75 per tael of gola 94.5 per cent fineness HK5162.1 per 10,000 Japanese yens HK5135.0 per 100 Philippines pesos buyers HK5136.0 per 100 Philippines pesos sellers Philippine55 words
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Article382 1969-09-10 7 ARKIVALR 5 00am MSA 02# K. Lumpur 7*sa-m f»As SR97* Bangkok. 1 übkeat, Copenhagen. 9.00 am MS4 119 K. Lumpur 1010 a-m- GABUDA OABOO Jakarta. 10 is a m. MSA ltl K. Lumpur, lots a m. MBA 003 Penan*. Ipoh. K> Lumpur, Malacca le.sosumu thai Toaas Bangkok. 1.10382 words
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Article, Illustration16 1969-09-10 8 An Australian koala with a year old baby on her back. AIS.AIS. - 16 words
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Article322 1969-09-10 8 Ele, Walt Dulaney - Too Concerned With Externals... By Ele, Walt Dulaney Dear Ele: I am a girl •nd I maintain an A average in school. I date but don't find much value in high school clubs and extracurricular activities, so I take the time I might spend that way and I work.322 words
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Article80 1969-09-10 8 WASHINGTON: A new publication has made its bow on the US. art scene. Titled The American Art Journal, it is devoted exclusively to the history of American art "to the presentation of new scholarship and the encouragement of scholars xn the field." The foreword further states that80 words
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Article, Illustration190 1969-09-10 8 Four special stamps, with the denominations sd. 9d, Is, and Is 6d. will be issued in Britain on October 1 Vesting Day of the new Post Office Corporation to commemorate some of the British Post Office's technological achievements* The 5d stamp features the arrow-G symbol at the190 words
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Article482 1969-09-10 8 CANBERRA, Australio. Koalas were widely distributed throughout the eastern Australian bushland until hunting and land settlement threatened them with extinction. But these appealing bearshaped animals with their shoe-button noses and fluffy ears are now rigidly protected, and have reestablished themselves in many districts. In addition, most482 words
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Article90 1969-09-10 8 WASHINGTON: An unusual television series, aimed -peciflcally at one segment of US. society, has been launched by an educational television station In Los Angeles With the aid of writers, researchers, actors and television production people from the MexicanAmerican community In Los Angeles, station KCET-TV prepared a90 words
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Article619 1969-09-10 8 SCIENCE NOTES: NEXT month (October), London is to be the scene of two major conferences about computers. On the 16th, one of the world's largest manufacturers International Computers Ltd. will join French, Swedish and other Arms to discuss computer control of industrial processes. And twelve davs later,619 words
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Article76 1969-09-10 8 BANGKOK: Thailinds Education Minister General Kris Sivara has ordered schools to keep their students out of bowling alleys and skating nnks during school hours. The order followed police reports that students hao been seen bowlin* and skating when they should have been in class. The76 words
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Article47 1969-09-10 8 H. M. Boettinger - H. M. Boettinger. An elderly painter I knew was once asked by a visitor to his studio how long it took him to produce a picture just finished and drying on the wall: "Two hours to Ct on the paints, but rty yean to learn how."47 words
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136 1969-09-10 8 BREMEN. (INB). This secretary is sitting at the "Writing Desk of the Future". This control desk which bears a strong resemblance to the control panel in a nuclear power station is intended to incorporate all the office machines such as typewriter, dictaphone, copying machine and the filing system within the136 words
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Article, Illustration126 1969-09-10 8 la a recent quiz competition organised by RTS In conjunction with the Minlstrr of Education, Raffles Girls' School emerged the quiz champions of 1969 The team won for their school a 24' Challenge Trophy and 52.000H0. Each girl of the four-member team won for themselves $l5O cash.126 words
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Advertisement280 1969-09-10 8 new, simple fun-to enter time the song contest PRIZES 3 (By Courtesy of Phonogram (FE) Pte Ltd) 1 AA B Ist: 10 Philips/Popsound LPs 2nd: 5 Philips/Popsound LPs 3rd: 2 Philips/Popsound LPs THE THE RULES: All you have to do is time the song, "MERCY" from Popsound record PSY-112 244280 words
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Miscellaneous115 1969-09-10 8 DATELINE: DANGER! by John Sundaes and Aldan MAMm 7^' THEY'VE PULLED THE TEETH OF THIS TRINKET, CONGRESS MAN/TAKE A LOOK/ TO RATHER LOOK AT A NEST OF COBRAS/ DANNY/ WHO WOULD DO SUCH A THING 8 i > Msgs m /^v HE WAS STRICTLY AN AMATEUR,SIR.' HE i FORGOT TO115 words
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Miscellaneous18 1969-09-10 8 AMY By Jack Tippfr mm k "1 forgot to warn you to let go of the biscuit fafH*18 words
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Article, Illustration211 1969-09-10 9 Cloria-mae - By Cloria-mae. T OOK ahead when you find yourself with blackheads sitting royally on your nose Lancome of Singapore will be receiving its 'Vapozone' machine soon. Exhaling hot steam from the machine itself and with creams and massages by any of the four211 words
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124 1969-09-10 9 CULVER CITY. Tues. Director Richard Quire begins production on The Moonshine War." a Flmways Production for MGM. starring Patrick McGoohan. Richard Widmark and Alan Alda After three days at the MGM Studios here, the cameras will move to the Sierra foothills to film the comedy-drama124 words
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Article, Illustration580 1969-09-10 9 Ann Landers - Ann Landers DEAR Ann: Last Saturday my wife and I went out with two other couples We made a few music bars after dinner and had some drinks. One of the places served cocktail mixers with little plastic monkeys on top580 words
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Article, Illustration631 1969-09-10 9 Sheilah Graham - S Sheilah Graham LONDON. TUES —"IS it true," I asked Clint Eastwood, "that you are now receiving one million dollars a ftim?" "I've been offend a million." he admitted, "but" and he surprised me "I'm not interested in money I've631 words
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Article199 1969-09-10 9 Cultural And Music Corner By Ayaho THE "Thunderstorm", a Chinese famous play, stunned the Malay audience at the Victoria Theatre recently with their language. The play was based on a story, with Chou. the tyrant millionaire mine-owner who had to face the consequences of his misconduct The Dlay was199 words
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Advertisement261 1969-09-10 9 *those horrid 4 IT; SSOtS* r. r e THEM ::QTERICA •Wc-theied b*~ -rrts on the surface of >cjr hands a*? the »or'd vou're St' old—per w efore >«u really are. F* 'hem a«a> h r»»>» ESOTERTCA, i-f <pecia! ceaw help* pigment i-.'ses in thf *k makes hands look »hite a-j261 words
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Miscellaneous203 1969-09-10 9 LIDO Flion.- 284 M BROUGHT BACK I Day* Only At N«u) Today Tamrrt*! 3 Show.: 1.43, 5.15 At. 45 a School 51.00 Riohard HarrU. Franco N« Vtnuit Redgrave "c Panaviaion Color nnc 'CAPITOL f'Koru ""297?^ 11 a.a.. 1.45. 4.M. 530 p a. James Francueua. Olla Go.an THE VALLEY Of GWANGI203 words
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Miscellaneous85 1969-09-10 9 m r. 1- 8-10-22 r» 63 Ca"Y 64 Good 21 Today 22 Clouds 23 Of 24 SK»*ng 25 A»*d 26 And 27 Fr*nd«y 28 Aftroeting 29 E<*ning 30 An 49 Woyi 50 And 51 I* 52 SomotWng 53 Unrrwfdil 54 End* 55 Doubt 568* 57 P«c«>vod 58 Sort 59W#1l «085 words
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Miscellaneous433 1969-09-10 9 CAT HAY ***** Last Dart 1L IM. 4.00. U* 9 30 "ADVGITCtti Or IGCANA" John Richardson Eastmanco;or Opens Tomorrow! David Hemming* "The Beit Home In London" An MOM Picture in Eastmanoolor I ODEQN 21 1 16 I La»t 4 Shows: U. 1.3® 4*6 30 p.m. Paramount Picture* Prtsesu "Once tTpoi433 words
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Article822 1969-09-10 10 Podmore And Velu Fined; Rahwi Suspended KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Stipendiary Steward's report on the week-end races: SATURDAY RACE 1: Nothing worth reporting. RACE 2: Pharaoh's Ambition (T.S. Chiam) was slow to begin. Approaching the 5f Pharoah's Ambition had to be eased off the heels of822 words
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Article254 1969-09-10 10 IPOH. Tues. Trainer Eddie van Breukelen s Outspoken shaped like a winner on good S°jP g *}ere this morning. With Velu astride Outspoken sprinted smartly over 3f in 37 finishing on the bit. reports BIG BEN. Hobart and Real Madrid went together over 3f in 33254 words
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Article88 1969-09-10 10 The University of Singapore Society'# annual billiards tournament for this yea r i s scheduled to begin in the first week of next month. Third in a yearly series which began in 1967. the tournament will be played at the Society's Guild House premises at Dalvey Road. The88 words
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Article150 1969-09-10 10 LAUREL. Maryland. Tues (Reuter) Goodly. Willie Ead-tramed winner of the French Derby, today becam? the first horse to accept an invitation to run In the Washington DC International at Laurel on Tuesday. Nov 11. Owner Maurice Lehmann accepted the invitation during the weekend, and Mr.150 words
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Article92 1969-09-10 10 EVANSTON. Illinois. Tues (UPI) Andre Gimeno of Spain upset No. 3 seed Tom Okker of Holland Last night in the 1"5525.000 Planter Chicago pro tennis championship's opening matches at northwestern university. Gimeno beat Okker 8-6. 4-6. 6-2. Butch Buchholz. the No. 7. seed, defeated Nicki Pillich92 words
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Article48 1969-09-10 10 THE Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will lead the Singapore Government's team against the British Services In a friendly golf match at the Buklt Course at 2.00 p.m. today. The British team will be led by the C-ln-C Far East. Admiral sir Peter Hill Norton.48 words
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Article953 1969-09-10 10 CL 4 Dtv. 4—6 W. 0 fl—iina Bintang IT 900 Conflux Stable 9: Blaai Off 3y 9 00 Cheni' Stable Tulloh m Kelly Green 6v B 13 Naflsah Stable Daniels 7« oz< 98( 57! OW 00( 62: 03< 85 0« 57Speedy Fellow Kajnpong New Zealand Diamond953 words
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353 1969-09-10 10 LONDON, England. Tues (Reuter) American-owned Ribofilio. beaten favourite in three classics this season, has his last chance to atone in the English St Leger at Doncaster tomorrow. If the colt does triumph in England's oddest classic, he will complete a remarkable St. Leger353 words
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Article110 1969-09-10 10 LONDON Tues (Reuter) M. L. Jaisimha, the Indian Test all-rounder, has walked out of Lancashire League Cricket Club Rishton and is flying to Madras to take part in an Indian Test trial match. Jaisimha played for Rishton on Sunday and then left the club without110 words
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Article329 1969-09-10 10 OSAKA, Japan. Tues. (Renter) Freddie Little of the United State* tonight retained his world Junior middleweight title with a second round knock-out against Japanese challenger Hlsao Minami. It was Little's first defence of the title he won from fellow American Stanley Haywood last March.329 words
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Article199 1969-09-10 10 LONDON, Tu&s <Reut«r) Twenty-one acceptors were announced today for the Portland Handicap stakes to be run over five furlongs and a 142 yards at (1410 GMT) Doncaster on Thursday. Winning owners prize money Is worth £3.604. Acceptors with weights are: Rafflngora 9 stones 6 pounds. Mointain Call199 words
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Article203 1969-09-10 10 Bt eastern knight WALTER Shawn Brown# of Australia was undoubtedly the strongest player in the Zonal championship. He did not w»n the top place but be played better chess than any other player. In every game. Browne was the aggressor even when he had the203 words
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Article, Illustration271 1969-09-10 10 The Singapore Tenpin Bowline Congress (STBC) today announced the selection of Mr. S. P. Loh as Singapore's representative at the World Cup Bowling, to be held in Tokyo from Nov. 27 to 30. Mr. Loh won the Cathay Pacific/Brunswick Far East championships in271 words
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Article105 1969-09-10 10 POLICE and Armed Forces who played to a scoreless draw in a division one tie last Sunday will meet in the final of the annual Gold Leaf Challenge Trophy at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 7.00 p.m. Four teams participated in this year's tournament. They105 words
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Article20 1969-09-10 10 THE Rest won the annual Ditchburn Trophy when they edged The Champions 5-4 at Kallang on Monday.20 words
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Article264 1969-09-10 10 Baseball Results Standings NEW YORK. Tues. (Reuter) Results of yesterday's major league games: NATIONAL LEAGUE New York Mets 3, Chicago Cubs 2; Cincinnati Reds 5, San Francisco Giants 4 (first game); Cincinnati Reds 5, San Francisco Giants 4 innings second game >: P'-®-burgh Pirates 6. Montreal Expos 2; St. Louis264 words
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Article103 1969-09-10 10 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Third Division Luton Town scored an upset 1-0 victory over Second Division MUlwall in their second round English Football League Cup replay here last night. There was no score after the regular 90 minutes play, but Keith Allen netted the winning goal four103 words
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Article, Illustration696 1969-09-10 11 HILLS, New York, Tues. (Reuter) The incomparable Rod r Laver wrote an epic page in tennis history yesterday when he won the money-laden United States Open championship and achieved the "grand slam" for the second time. The 31-year-old red-haired; Laver beat fellow Australian left-hander TonyUPI Radiophoto. - 696 words
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Article161 1969-09-10 11 KLAGENFURT. Aultria, Tues. (UPI) Women competitor! it future European championships will have to undergo sex teats. leading medical expert and world rowing <FISA> official said yesterday Vienna University Professor Ludwig Prokop. newlyappointed chairman of the FISA s Medical Board, said he has suggested introducing161 words
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Article150 1969-09-10 11 JOHANNESBURG. Tues (Reuter) Mr Charles Eastes manager of the touring Australian Rugby Union Team, has criticised the plav of South African front row forwards which he claimed wa« the cause of flaring tempers and flying flsts during Saturday's Capetown Test match The brawling and its cause the150 words
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Article68 1969-09-10 11 TOKYO. Tues. (Reu'er) A four-man Japanese badminton team left for Hong Kong today to Play a Thomas Cup Asia district eastern rone tie The match will be played on Saturday and Sunday. The Japanese team Include two Thomas Cup veterans. Elichi Sakai, 29. and Ippei Kojima.68 words
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Article, Illustration48 1969-09-10 11 BRITAIN'S Jackie Stewart holds the trophy after hi* victory in the 40th Cirand Prix of Italy. Stewart, driving a Ulatre Ford, covered the 391 kms In one hour 39 minutes 11.26 seconds at an average speed of 236.523 kms per hour. I'PI Radiophoto. UPI Radiophoto.UPI Radiophoto. - 48 words
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Article52 1969-09-10 11 LONDON Tues (Reuter) Results of rugby matches played last night were: Barrow 19 Huyton 7. BlackSool Borough 6 Oldham 33. lunslet 5. Leeds 2ft. Workington Town 19. Featherstone Rover? 2. Bridgewater and Albion 29 Hamburg (W Germany) 9 Newbridge 5 Newport 3. Penzance and Newlyn 552 words
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Article22 1969-09-10 11 THE Flash Sports Club will held their first annual athletic meet at St. Patrick's School, on Saturday at 2.30 p-m.22 words
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236 1969-09-10 11 Captained by Gorman Sutcutte. the strong SICC goiling team walked away with the "State Express Plate' witn 15 strokes to tpare from runner-up RAF Tengah In tne Inter-Ciub team competition neld over the RAF Changi Par 35-34-69 links during the weekend. Playing236 words
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Article49 1969-09-10 11 MORE than 30 boxers will compete in the National Open class boxing championships to be held here on Sept. 20 and 21. The first day's bouts will be held at the Police Academy Gymnasium at Thomson Road while the final at the Gay World Stadium.49 words
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126 1969-09-10 11 NEW YORK. Tues. (tenter) Orrille Moody, winner of both the United States Open and the World Series (MF Golf tills year, and Lee Trerlno. U.S. Open champion, will represent the U.S. in the World Cap matches in Sinfapore on Oct. 2-5, the International126 words
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Article438 1969-09-10 11 CASERTA. Italy. Tues (Reuter) Bands of youths hurling Molotov cocktail* and stones fought police Into the early hours here today along streets littered with debris from violent riot* by angry aoccer fans. The youths were the lingering remnants of thousands of the southern Italian towns438 words
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Advertisement259 1969-09-10 11 Classified Ads. Sales Service Television Radio REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS UP A CASH Coirj.eta range to ault everrooc Showroonu; C'.effieoceau ATI.. Joo Chlat Road. Tanasn Juroni RIDIFFTSION RrrAlß* ant MAKE or TV SETS gidaophnn* Controlled Maintenance Phone *3231 2 A 22*8* Singapore Cmnmonal Aerial Sutfini Closed Ctrcait TV Background Music Initallatlon259 words
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Miscellaneous1334 1969-09-10 11 (CHANNEL I) P M 3 w Opening Announce, menta in *ll Languages and Housewives Matins (Par* 1 of Hokkien film. "The Golden Hour); 335 Woman"? World (Chinese*; 410 A Diarv of Events in Singapore Thb (Chinese*; 4-IS Scarlett Hill (Citr Mice); 500 Close. 5.50 Prog. Summary in all Languages: 5551,334 words
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Article, Illustration118 1969-09-10 12 Nineteen-year-old Miss Singapore. Mavis Young, is going back to the Land of the Rising Sun again, this time to contribute her share in promoting tourism to Singapore at the Americas Society of Travel Agents Convention hi Tokyo. Mavis returned wily some months ago from Tokyo where118 words
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Article107 1969-09-10 12 THREE men. one armed with a dagger. robbed a taxi-driver of S4n cash in the early hours yesterdav morning. The robbers posed as passengers and boarded the taxi alcng Beach Road. The taxi-driver was then directed to take them to Hokkien Street At Cross Street, the robber,107 words
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Article, Illustration58 1969-09-10 12 JAPANESE Prime Minister Eisoku Sato (centre) beams broadly as the only man almost among the bevy of Miss International entrants who called at his residence Tuesday. Miss Malaysia is at the right of Mr. Sato while immediately behind him (to right) is MissUPI - 58 words
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Article145 1969-09-10 12 A BRITISH serviceman's wife broke down and cried in court yesterday when she was giving evidence against a man, Alwi bin Masod. 35. who was charged with raping her in her house with another unknown person on June 16. this year. On the night of the alleged145 words
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Article, Illustration77 1969-09-10 12 A smoke house at Sungei Tua Village. 11 miles from Knala Lumpur, was razed by fire on Sunday night. The fire which broke out at 8.25 p.m. and fueled by quick burning rubber sheets threatened to spread to other build- lugs. However, the prompt arrival of77 words
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412 1969-09-10 12 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Singapore has a difficult task establishing an identity in a rapidly changing Asia because of its colonial past and ethnic composition, the Times said in a special report today. The report, marking the 150 anniversary of the founding of Singapore,412 words
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197 1969-09-10 12 A leading Japanese manufacturing concern, the Nissan Motor Company of Japan, has plans to produce component car parts in Singapore in the near future. A feasibility study Is now being made by the company which has a joint venture assembly plant In Singapore197 words
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Article, Illustration190 1969-09-10 12 Eight travel agents from Singapore and Malaysia left on Monday night for an educational tour of the South Pacific as guests of I'TA French Airlines. This is the first of two such tours planned by UTA for this year to publicise the exotic South190 words
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Article90 1969-09-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Transport officials from Japan and Malaysia today discussed technical details of the next survey of the Straits of Malacca in January 1971. A survey team comprising maritime experts from Japan. Indonesia. Malaysia and Smganore recently conducted a prelim. narv hydrographical Survey of the90 words
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367 1969-09-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. No amount of "enticement* can make the hard-core Communists along the ThaiMalaysian border surrender the Minister of Home Affairs Tun Dr. Ismail Dato Abdul rtanman. said this evening. He was commenting on tne amnesty offer given to Comuunists along the border367 words
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Article116 1969-09-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A iix-man Malaysian delegation will attend the annual meetings of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and affiliate and the International Monetary Fund in Washington on Sept. 29 to Oct. 3. The Assistant Minister nf F.nance, Enche Ali B'.n Haji116 words
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140 1969-09-10 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces scored the highest of blood donations for the week endmg last Sunday w.tn 179 donors. The second largest number of group honors came from the Reformative Training Centre Wl th blood contributions from 156 persons. The Blood Bank received a140 words
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Miscellaneous100 1969-09-10 12 Time dfc Tide High Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 10.51 am. (7 6 ft 10 07 pm (8.4 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 11.06 a.m. (9 4 ft.). 10 28 pm. (9.6 ft.) Low Tide (Today) Singapore Town: 416 am. (14 ft). 412 p.m (35 ft.) Naval Dockyard: 3.57 am. (2.1 ft,). 4100 words
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